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Kingston KCP548SD8-32 Sodimm Memory Module 32GB DDR5 4800MHZ



The Kingston KCP548SD8-32 Sodimm Memory Module is a 32GB DDR5 memory module that operates at a speed of 4800MHz. This represents a 50% increase in bandwidth over DDR4. Additionally, the module features on-board Power Management Integrate Circuits (PMIC) that help regulate the power required by the various components of the memory module (DRAM, register, SPD hub, etc). For server-class modules, the... more details
Key Features:
  • 32GB DDR5 memory module
  • Operating at a speed of 4800MHz
  • On-board Power Management Integrate Circuits (PMIC)


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Brand Kingston
Manufacturer Kingston Technology
Model Number KCP548SD8-32
Description
The Kingston KCP548SD8-32 Sodimm Memory Module is a 32GB DDR5 memory module that operates at a speed of 4800MHz. This represents a 50% increase in bandwidth over DDR4. Additionally, the module features on-board Power Management Integrate Circuits (PMIC) that help regulate the power required by the various components of the memory module (DRAM, register, SPD hub, etc). For server-class modules, the PMIC uses 12V; for PC-class modules, it uses 5V. This makes for better power distribution and reduces noise.

Kingston KCP548SD8-32 SODIMM Memory Module 32GB DDR5 4800MHz
Greater starting speed performance.
DDR5 debuts at 4800MHz, while DDR4 tops out at 3200MHz. This represents a 50% increase in bandwidth. In cadence with compute platform releases, DDR5 has planned performance increases that will scale to 6400MHz.
Reduced power / increased efficiency.
At 1.1V, DDR5 consumes 20% less power than DDR4 equivalent components at 1.2V. In addition to conserving battery life in laptops, it also has a significant advantage for enterprise servers working around the clock.
PMIC.
DDR5 modules feature on-board Power Management Integrate Circuits (PMIC), which help regulate the power required by the various components of the memory module (DRAM, register, SPD hub, etc). For server-class modules, the PMIC uses 12V; for PC-class modules, it uses 5V. This makes for better power distribution compared to previous generations, improves signal integrity and reduces noise.
SPD hub.
DDR5 utilises a new device that integrates the Serial Presence Detect (SPD) EEPROM with additional hub features, manages access to the external controller and decouples the memory load on the internal bus from external.
Specifications
Product:Kingston Technology KCP548SD8-32.
Component for: Notebook
Internal memory: 32 GB
Memory layout (modules x size): 1 x 32 GB
Internal memory type: DDR5
Memory clock speed: 4800 MHz
Memory form factor: 262-pin SO-DIMM
CAS latency: 40
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